Yeah. Why would the Gainesville, Florida police not be able to rapidly conclude an investigation of assault charges leveled at a University of Florida football player? It makes absolutely no sense why it would get strung out like that. Perhaps the Gainesville, FL PD is going to seminars on how to investigate and bring charges given by the Knoxville, TN PD.

1. Someone was attacked.
2. The attacker dropped his phone.
3. The parents of the attacker asked for his phone back.
4. There were two eye witnesses that gave statements.
5. There is video of the attack from security cameras.
6. UPD is unable to identify the attacker as of yet.
7. UPD does successfully arrest the victim of a violent attack because he couldn’t calm down fast enough to satisfy them.

Word now is that Easley carries Chucky as a telephone receptacle. In a pushing and shoving crowd, Chucky leaped from his arms and disappeared ahead. Moments later he was back sans the phone and telling Easley to bugger out because some guy had been attacked and was looking for him. Hey, I just write what is heard from the Benadril Swamp.

If he’s not arrested, and then suspended for a LONG time, then Muschamp is certainly a man with little or no principle. There are TOO many coaches like that in football. CMR might have a more than occasional discipline problem, but at least it includes real, honest discipline. The Phil Fulmers, Steve Spurriers, and Les Miles (and obvious others) of college football are actually cheaters (IMHO) because they wink at what should absolutely be a suspension worthy incident and let the player get off practically scott free.
I say “cheaters” because their actions (or lack of ) are morally dishonest. Muschamp is out of control and his team will increasingly reflect it in their actions.

Mike? Where are you when we need an experienced opinion on gator transgressions? I heard that Easley was ticked off because the guy wanted too much for a baggy. Doesn’t he know that times are bad in FU land since the weed crop had a drought?

Yeah, but it was three, right? And it was ARRESTS with the joint still in their fingers (or the blunt in the ashtray). Close and suspicion don’t count with mj.
And didn’t you leave a “d” out of shitheadedness?

Quote Of The Day

“He had some good pointers,” Smart said about Saban’s advice on dealing with the quarterback battle. “But I’ll keep that between he and I. I’m always looking for good advice especially dealing with the quarterback situation.” — Dawgs247, 5/16/18